A postscript on a Tuesday morning.
I’m enclosing a series of picture of
the boys.
Andy
& Eddie on the family room couch shortly before our departure for South
Bend.
A
series of three pictures showing the boys clowning around minutes before we
backed out of the driveway. (Look at all
that snow in the background!)
Eddie,
the Lego engineer, entertaining himself at the kitchen table.
The
boys mugging for the camera during breakfast.
The
Chicago skyline behind the boys, who are squinting to shield their eyes not
only from a bright sun but also a very gusty wind. Chicago was indeed the Windy City on our
first day of sightseeing.
Andy and Eddie took most of the
aquarium and museum pictures. The second
roll of film, which includes pictures taken at the top of the Hancock building,
is still in the camera, five exposures remaining.
I think Chicago made an especially
strong impression on Eddie. His
distillation of the skyline is quite impressive, another fine addition to his
growing portfolio. I should ask him to
draw a view from the top of the Hancock building – to learn how his mind
processed that perspective.
With the election over and the
legislature not in session – and a desire to spend more time with her family –
JoAnna has vowed to work a 40-hour-a-week schedule for the time being. Yesterday she worked 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
which means that she picked up the boys at After School, dropped Eddie off at
his soccer practice, and prepared supper (leftovers from Easter), while I was
able to work a little bit later than usual – until 6:00. She’s not looking forward to the fall
elections- has even talked about resigning her position and finding a less
stressful and demanding type of job. For now, the boys
and I are just happy to have Mom back home, to be a family again, to be able to
sit four around the table and enjoy a meal together.
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